The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 10

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“BETTER GAS'IS pz ie 27, KANSAS SCHOOL RL SENDS HM the Bryan De: acy of| Grawnized at Weis! Attorney General Orders Hoquiam Man Gets That Council Decides to Stayt!’ Fight Se Prosecution of Soviet Sum on Chance in China, That the quality of gas and gas Rain Is Help to TOPRKA, Kan, March 26.<In HOQUIAM, Wash, Mareh be proved, | oe Of id cemnrved. covet on Ml o please an American ster Se eee tne pen | Middle West: Zane | vetisnson of « reported sowie oni |S rupher” than anything olae Me safety co © at ite meeting ANSAS CITY, March 26.—Rain| #anleed by students of the normal) mires Ryehard invested 96 inn In scattered parts of Kansas, Mis-|#ehool at Hays, Kan,, wax ordered | jottery chance before leaving Bhang Walter F./sourt and Oklahoma greatly alded/ today by Attorney General Hop | hat recently to file a com. | Wheat crops yesterday, The precy: | jing Hopkin {tation varted from a little over an * ; day to of § tuoh to Markt showers. | if neceanary, of “soviet leaders,” who | Cerperation © Moler will be instru Plaint with the sta Commission against the Seattle Light ing company, alleging deficiencies in the quality of qas furnished, if the Crane Will Sail | pun remult, is richer to public service Shang relal com aving for bis | were to have meted gut) y, » students and faculty | pany and just before 4 ; a urged recommendations of the public safety mem refused to reeognixe | former home in Hoquiam was urg committee are jadopted by the city for China Monday the new onder |by the stenographer “to tke a © disturbance was reported by | chance.” She mid he had been souncil. WASHINGTON Tt was also recommended that an) Gyarios BL Cra ordinance be drawn specifying 8 defi: | Gina witl sail nite standard of purity for masOlINe | A nett 29, he hana’ #oll in the city | nah 40 Roth matters were presented to the 4 « “ committees by B,D. O'Brien, acting BEAUTY SPECIALIST * Ducking < v . mx, who & favorite punixh superintendent of March 25. ew mint teats P. Casper Harvey, in| lucky In similar lotteries, harke during the absence of the asked the girl to pick the win, you take $1,000 and the balance,” Ryehard told ent by | her, | stenographer in Shanghai contained wary showed an average of 559 Brit @ draft for $19,000 ish thermal untts to the cuble foot, " let Glyes Home Sherene the rminimum prescribed by |* Hants sprint «Gives tome: Boys Face Charge the public service commission ix 600 Oran Baie of Stealing Auto Three Men Held In discussing before the committee PERRO = Papier nice ib oes Wednesday hia ob that gasoline Of an inferior standard was be Mra, M. D. Gillespie, a well-known BOF in Seattle, O'Brien declared that beauty specialist of Kansas City, re wing state aut nebiie; Men Mnatter, 3%, and for U. S. Inquiry ! frank Mtowall John Yaselumas, 18, are in the city all Thursda ding the iavuance _Fecent tests of gasoline bere have cently gave opt .the fo raplaint against y in the ett shown & residue as high as 16.4 per ment regarding poll oa : nia © journeying to|ing federal investigation of alleged om Ae ee ie carne| California in a machine stolen from | seditious activities mixture at home, that will darken! ow steynes, Olymple Murderer Escapes e rom Moving Train : » KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 25 Baward C. Adams, convicted of mur der, eacaped by jump! souri Pacific train wh to Jefferson City, Mo. ing « life sentence, a message re Celved today said. tained. This will make a gray ed person look twer ‘There would be fewer old bachelors jer. It does not col single women were not allowed to, sticky or greas: ‘ted Adve rtiee! j y Bee Trainers Will «¢ Wounded Burglar | Is Found Guilty | Have N. W. League Howard L. VanDusen, colored, | wet league, it wax announced Thur | will be held in the nere, here, March 25 ingredients can be pur at any drug store at very lit-| who was shot by A. M. Eckard, a/day, A mwe 14th ave Chamber of ( t. Apply to the hair twice a| grocer ik unti) the desired shade in ob | 5 while was found guilty KN bery by « jury in Judge © | nerve ndy Thursday ceremony at not Smith's court Wednesday afternoon. | Hcottish Kite oathedral, Harverd ave sot Fub| Deputy Prosecutor W. W, Mountjand Broadway, at 630 p,m. Thurs presented the state's case day, April PAINTS ‘ess SACRIFICED OUR LANDLORD GIVES US ONLY ‘SELL s« $21,458.25 We have been in the wholesale and retail business here for years! We must vacate 1627 Westlake March 31st. We have no place to go—except out of busi- ness. This is the greatest opportunity that ever faced painters. This is the one big chance for the Spring house-cleaner to save. If you'll need Paints, Papers, Calcimines, Varnishes, within a year— Buy NOW at Less Than Wholesale W. P. Fuller Paints) z= (All Wall-Paper 1/2 Price 85c Qt. | $3.10 .8c Shingle Stain, gal. $1.35 $1.15 Floor Wax... .75c $5.40 Sherwin-Willi a aie e' rwin- Williams Paints, gallon oor $4.10 bog oy $2.85 Satin Leather <<cnomicei’suranic oor and $2.00 interior woodwork guaranteed Finish -ci...........5° Auto Enamel f $1.35 quarts .......90c ad $2.30 4-gallons ...$1.55 85c Auto Tops and $4.25 gallons ..... $2.85 ® d all other high-grad Leather Cushions Prat ng tion ‘Mar. Naturally, in a busy whole- i * cut in proportion. sale and retail store, in the course of years, ther cumu- late many odd lines, discontin- begin serv of attemp HTS ROSE CROIX wilt ob Calcimine, pound ... $3.85 Floor Paint, per —the very best finish the mar- ket affords. It will positive- Sisiy . Brea: Celistonaliy ly renew the service d oe, ro ued brands, slightly damaged ef 4 ce known Varnish Stains cans, etc., and that is the case appearance of leather, fabric here. The assortment is too or any leather substitute. 25% Off varied to attempt to separate or describe. We've thrown 70c Small .........40c LINSEED Of, $2.45 a Gallon pes all together and marked 1.10 Medium......70c . $2.60 a Gallon them 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c. $ - 30c HOUSE PAINTS, 10c —many values are to four $2.00 Large ......$1.35 35¢ VARNISH STAINS, 20c times the price marked. Central Paint & Wall-Paper Co. HUSH, 1627 WESTLAKE "3." “Om S: DEMAND : wrt nse'=e “2 RULED BY REDS) $19,000 ‘LUCK’ hard bought @ lattety ticket of gas tested by | TELLS SECRET | t. He waid two lives had| Consequently a letter which the) 26 days in Jan been endangered Hoquiam man just reerived from the savings. The Prices on Remnant Day are all drastic reductions. TOMORROW MERIAL, 2 1: SRT ee What Is a Re mnant? “remnant” is priced low to assure customers Purchases Charged Tomorrow Billed on Statements Rendered May First MecDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike REMNANT DAY IS r few bite of mere? No “Phone Calls’ Nor “Returns” Men's Furnishings 5 Pajamas; outing flannel, in dark shades; sizes 15, 17, 18; $1.65. 86 Work Shirts; blue chambray, collars at- tached; sizes 1544, 16, 1644; $1.15. 6 Work Shirts; khaki, chambray, lars; sizes military col- 14 1514, 16, 17; $1.95. 10 Suspenders; lisle and silk webbings, assorted colors; 65c. 20 Sox; black cashmere; sizes 10, 101g; 55e. 25 Handkerchiefs, all-white and fancy, slightly muss- ed and soiled; 2 for 25e. 14 Handkerchiefs, lawn and linen mixtu white and fancy; ly soiled; 30c. 7 pairs Gloves; tan cape- skin, prix sewn seams; sizes 714, 74g; $1.95. 6 pairs Gloves; tan cape- skin, pique sewn seams; black embroidery on backs; sizes 8, 814; $2.45, 9 pairs Gloves; tan cape- skin, light weight, silk lined, prix sewn seams; sizes 714, $1.95. 9 pairs Gloves; 71, 7%, 8; sand cape- skin; sizes 74g, 7%, 8%, 844; $2.35. 5 pairs Gloves; gray cape- skin, silk lined; sizes 8, 814; $1.95. 28 Union Suits; “Globe” make, wool mixtures, blue and gray; sizes 34, 86, 40, 46, 48; $4.15. 16 Union Suits; “Globe” make, heavy cotton, ecru and white; 46; $1.95. sizes 40, 44, 14 Shirts; fiber silk, in as- sorted patterns, slightly mussed and soiled; sizes 14, 1514, 16, 1614; $4.45, 11 Shir ; madras, in as- sorted patterns, some silk striped; slightly mussed and 15, 1514, 16, soiled 1614; 10 Shirts; percale, white, with stiff cuffs, plain bosom style; slightly soiled; sizes 16%, 17, 174 Just Inside the Door, Handkerchiefs 48 Linen Handkerchiefs, white, hand embroidered designs, also Madeira patterns, 45¢. 48 Cotton Handkerchiefs, white with colored ini- tial, hand 3 for 25¢. embroidered, 86 Handkerchiefs, 2 for >» Lawn Handkerchiefs, white embroidered cor- ners and edges, hemstitched 20 Lawn Handkerchiefs, colored, embroidered cor- ners and edges. hemstitched 21 Lawn Handkerchiefs, white, colored embroi- dered corners, —Maed Street F uth wiek, 3 9 on Remnant Day Specials Umbrellas Men's Umbrellas, black silk and linen covers; crooked handles of bam- boo; 27-inch size; $1.2 Men's Umbrellas, ble silk and linen covers; inch size; $2.50. Children’s Umbrellas, black cotton; and 24- inch sizes; 9% Women's Umbrellas, silk covers, with large wood- en ferrules and strap ; ert green Second Floor. Boys’ Clothing Wool Reefers, khaki color, double breasted models, size 7, $5.95. Wool Reefers, khaki color, belted models, sizes 3, 4 and 7, $7.95. Wool Puttees, khaki color, 95. 21 Wash Suits, cotton, light and dark, belted models, sizes 3, 4, 5 and 7, S5e. 17 Play Suits, cotton, khaki color, consist of cap, leggings, coat and trous- ers, sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16, 5 —Ma “Southwick, Notions 93 cards Buttons, fancy 24 bolts “Edgerie’ styles for coat and suit; 3 to 6 on card; 3 cards for 25e. ” Braids, 8-yard bolts; white with pink and blue edges; 4 for 25e. 40 bolts Soutache Braid; 6 black; 12 yards to bolt; 4 for 25e, spools Aunt Lydia Thread, linen finish; white and olive; 3, for 25 20 bolts Vanta Twistless Tape, blue. 136 cards Snap Fasteners; white, size 1, 0, 2 and 8-0; black, 3-0 and 4-0; 4 for 25e, —Macb. Street Women’s Home Apparel N-Southwiek, “4 17 House Dresses; voile, short zes 16, plaid and striped; and long sleeve: 38, 40, 42; $3. Dress Aprons, dark plaid gingham, button trim- med; sizes 88, 40; $2.50. House Dresses, green and lave onder striped per- cale; “Dix” dresses; sizes 34, 36, 38; $2.95. House Dresses, green and pink-checked gingham with white collars and cuffs; “Dix” d : si 1, 36, 44; § . Nurses’ Uniforms; blue gingham, with converti- ble collars e 36, $2.95, Smocks, white gingham trimmed; 40, 42; $1.50, Smocks, corduroy, trim- med with yarn embroid- eries; blue, rose, tan, izes 36, 88, 42; Shoulder wr al white crochet; 8 Third Floor, A “remnant” fe a small Every broken lines. A “remnant enough of giass exceptional 1 good ' fragment end Stationery 28 Boxes Stationery, 35c. 3 2 boxes Crane’s Station- ery, quartered oak, pink, 1 box Crane's Stationery, “Old Style,” pink, 12 boxes Crane's Station- ery, Linen Lawn, blue and orchid, 13 boxes Crane’s Sta- tionery, Linen Lawn, pink. boxes Paper, Madosa Mill Bond, white, 25e. 13 boxes Stationery, 50c. 3 =~ n 4 boxes “Highland Linen,” pink and blue, 8 boxes “Winncraft Lawn,” blue and white, buff and white, 1 box Hurd’s “Damask Linen,” buff. boxes Stationery, $1.00. 1 box Stationery, fine linen finish, buff, 2 quire paper, 1 box “Melrose Lawn,” blue, 2 quires paper, 1 box “Marie Antoin- ette,” pink, 2 quires paper. boxes Hurd’s Lawn Fin- ish Stationery, white and orchid with gilt edge, $1.50. boxes Stationery, $2.00. 2 boxes “Melrose Lawn,” blue, 2 quires paper. 6 boxes Hurd’s Lawn Finish, blue and or- chid, 2 quires paper, 1 quire correspondence cards. boxes Stationery, 4 boxes “La Marquis white, lined envelopes, deckled edge, 2 boxes Hurd’s “Gentle- men’s Note Paper,” white, 2 quires sta- tionery, 1 quire cor- respondence cards, box “Canterbury Linen,” white, 2 quires station- ery, Tic. euthwick, Veilings 200 Short Lengths Veiling, colored, plain and fancy meshes, % to 114-yard lengths, 25c. 100 Short Lengths Veiling, black, navy, brown and purple, linen or silk mesh, plain, fancy and some with borders, 20c. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor, Jewelry Tuck Combs, demi-shell, with aluminum mount- ings, set with brilliants, $2.50. Tuck Comb, demi-shell, with aluminum mount- ing, set with brilliants, $2.00. Back Combs, y, with carved backs, 75e. Rings, brilliant settings, sterling mountings, 50c. Bar Pin, solid gold, set with genuine uncut gar- net, $6.00, Groups of Remnants “Not Advertised” Also Greatly Reduced to ~ _ ~ ~ on The Object of Remnant Day is to dispose of all saa a of merchandise, to enab us to keep our stocks clean fresh. Necklaces with filled chains and gen pink shell cameo p ants, $3.50. Necklaces with sterli chains; 1 with blueb pendant, 1 with eng pendant, 50¢, A Chain and Cross, filled, enamel cross, Bar Pin, French gn set with imitation topaz, 50c. , Coat Chain, French $1.50. A Bar Pin, imitation ony 50e. by Bar Pins, solid gold top 25e. Collar Pins, gold fillg satin finish, 25¢ ¥ Bar Pin, fancy, imi tion jet, 50¢. Back Comb, fancy, genuine jet setti1 $7.50. Back Combs, gray, imitation amethyst tings, $3.00. * Back Combs, gray, brilliant settin straight and cu $2.00. _ a pair Side Combs, g with brilliant $2.00. Casque Combs; shell, with green an itation amethyst tings, 1 in peacock ¢ ings, $3.50. Pearl Necklace, filled beads, $1.50. Novelty Necklaces, of wooden beads, Novelty Necklace, jet a u ry al, chain in gray finish, $4.00, “Waldemar” De with hand-engr slide, 50¢. ; Necklace, 10k gold ¢ with genuine coral p ant, $2.50. Neck Chains, Necklace, jet and ¢1 beads, $1.00, a Brooches, imitation ony with jewel settings, 4 pair Earrings, with 8! imitation topaz § $1.00. pair Beauty Pins, gold, with English fi ish, 50e. Cuff Pin Sets, § 25e. Coat Chain, French varied sizes of b h Se Coat Chains, French varied sizes of b $1.00 Coat Chain, dull blags $3.50, Necklaces, be wo beads, gradual opera lengths, 50. —MacDougall-Seuthwiety Street ‘vie fe

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